For You: Editable PDF Georgetown Secondary Form

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Hey all,

I've seen a couple of posts from folks trying to figure out a good way to fill out the G'town secondary which is in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format. Because G'town didn't make it a "form" it's difficult to fill out nicely unless you have full acrobat or are good with a typewriter. Academic price of acrobat is $95 so it's a bit pricey.

Because of the cost and pain involved... I thought I'd lend a hand (as well as making it easier on myself). Attached you'll find the Georgetown Secondary in editable format. I used Full acrobat to turn it into a form so that you can fill in all the necessary information using just Acrobat Reader (which is free of charge here. Here are some important points about it...

1. If you're filling it out in Acrobat Reader, you can put in your info and print it, but YOU CANNOT SAVE IT. sorry. If you make a typo and have closed the program you'll have to reenter the info.

2. THIS DOCUMENT IS RELEASED AS IS... I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY OF THE INFO IN IT OR ANY INFO YOU PUT IN IT. (In other words, be careful when you fill it out. Check for mistakes. It's not my fault if you mess up your G-town secondary).

If you've got specific questions about it you can pm. Good Luck to everyone in the process.
 

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Wow, thats pretty classy of you. I think many people will find this a huge help. Although for those without Adobe Acrobat full, you could jump on Kazzaa and find a copy.
 
yeah, definitely very classy. Thank you & Good Luck~~~
 
Thank you so much, that was a great help.
 
thanks a lot; this is much appreciated!
 
Thank you soooo much! That's so sweet of you 🙂...props to you! 😍 😍 😍
 
Thank You very much that was very nice of you. Good luck in your future endeavors
 
No worries... Thanks for the kind Thank you's... Just pay it back by passing me a study sheet once we're in med school. I'll be the old "non-trad" guy trying to remember how to study.

Good luck all.
 
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